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JobenSep 4, 2010, 1:08 PM
Rich I know that yourself and Avaya debated about this, but I really think it is a good idea for PS to host an e-mail client for PM's. Nothing too fancy; I mean even if you didn't give us the option to respond but to just receive or something very basic that would be cool. Myself and Avaya, along with many others I'm sure, have e-mails connected to our s/n's that we rarely check. Therefore, having a website-specific e-mail would be very handy.
If that would cost a lot to implement, I understand why you wouldn't offer it. However, if you simply object to the idea I urge you to reconsider.
Thanks,
Joben
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AvayaSep 4, 2010, 3:26 PM
doesnt really have to be an email inbox...just a PM inbox for when we get private messages from other members, knowing that we spend most of our times here at work and are unable to get access to our email inbox, or if and when you warn us...i can personally say i dont get on PS at home cause i speand my dayoffs on the road or on my website updating it...
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JobenSep 4, 2010, 3:31 PM
Dude, I have had so many comments removed and never known it... I really hope Rich considers this. Was llama fighting on the same team yesterday?
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AvayaSep 4, 2010, 4:52 PM
he was a &^%$ rider đ
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AvayaSep 4, 2010, 4:52 PM
i know đ
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because we dont have email here,but we'll be out after the ie6 excluding upgrade whenever that is âšī¸ âšī¸
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Sorry, folks.
Any typical web user has access to an email account, and that should be sufficient.
Creating another personal inbox system seems redundant to me, and a waste of resources (mostly my time to create, but also maintenance and security risk.)
Our Terms of Use do require that you receive email at the address you provide when you register. This is for many reasons.
If you're concerned about potential spam, I would of course ask you to trust us with your email address; we have a very strict published privacy policy that we take very seriously. We will never sell your address nor spam you.
If you don't trust us with your "real" email, that's fine; there are ways to supply us with a special email address and still ...
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AvayaSep 9, 2010, 2:32 PM
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cant argue with that logic.
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Solid explanations like this one are great.
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